Anthony Brown. Time to demote him

The solution is to draft a CB early-mid rd every year, because once a CB gets acclimated with the Cowboys DB culture they start to regress. Unfortunately we need to find replacements for Lewis and Awuzie next year because they too will start to regress next season.
 
Get Vontae Davis in here. Need to bolster this D if we want any chance with our schedule.
 
The solution is to draft a CB early-mid rd every year, because once a CB gets acclimated with the Cowboys DB culture they start to regress. Unfortunately we need to find replacements for Lewis and Awuzie next year because they too will start to regress next season.

Get the heck off Tenkamenin's computer, Winicki.
 
Anthony Brown's problems are not from a skills perspective, I believe he has all the tools to be a pretty consistent contributor on this football team. His primary issue is his propensity to get caught looking inside which is a correctible habit with the proper coaching.
This...which results in him grabbing the receiver as they go by him.

I really want this kid to succeed. I believe he had one of the fastest times at the combine for DB's. 4.35 if I'm not mistaken.
 
Yes Doctson did get away with a tug. I watched it clearly with the broadcast several times. Initially while the ball was in the air, Brown WAS NOT turned around and jostling with the WR with his hand/arm. He turned around but it was really late. Not egregious but understand it's 4th and 10. You've got to be sound.


The hand fighting between wide receivier and DBs is nebulous. On one play it is fine (usually by a non-Cowboy player) and on another play it is PI (often against a Cowboy DB). Either it is PI or not. I don't care either way. Just be consistent,

Seattle hand fights all the way from the snap to the catch against every player on every player and when they do it, it seems to be "good defense".

A coach once said if you do something long enough refs will often quit calling it. It appears he was correct.
 
I thought we released Nolan Carroll?

We need to sit him now, or else Hill will eat his breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Time to promote, Lewis, have him shadow Hill.
I was just about to start a thread about who will cover Hill. He makes me nervous.
 
If Taco regresses from here Michigan might revoke their scholarship offer.


Then the scholarship may be in danger. We are all aware of the second year regression issue.

I shudder to think of how it will be when offensive coordinators get enough tape to catch up on Taco and can actually game plan for him. By next year "the book" will be out on Taco.
 
I thought we released Nolan Carroll?

We need to sit him now, or else Hill will eat his breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Time to promote, Lewis, have him shadow Hill.
:huh:

Lewis is a starter, basically.

There is not a big problem with Brown. They play primarily zone and Brown often does not get the inside help that he should be getting (often LBs fault, sometimes Safeties).
 
Sure. I agree bench Brown, but the problem is we have a rookie cornerback in Awuzie trying to do his best Matt Johnson impersonation.
 
The solution is to draft a CB early-mid rd every year, because once a CB gets acclimated with the Cowboys DB culture they start to regress. Unfortunately we need to find replacements for Lewis and Awuzie next year because they too will start to regress next season.


Dilly! Dilly!
 
The hand fighting between wide receivier and DBs is nebulous. On one play it is fine (usually by a non-Cowboy player) and on another play it is PI (often against a Cowboy DB). Either it is PI or not. I don't care either way. Just be consistent,

Seattle hand fights all the way from the snap to the catch against every player on every player and when they do it, it seems to be "good defense".

A coach once said if you do something long enough refs will often quit calling it. It appears he was correct.

Fair but it just wasn't "clean"... don't give the ref the option is the way I see it. Tugging, pulling, arm bars, hand fighting, WR's falling, it just comes away looking "messy"... The worst part AGAIN is that he didn't turn around and play the ball until way late in the play. You're typically not going to get the benefit of the doubt if you're not turned around. It's 4th and 10 with time running down. Understand the situation. IMO he showed poor awareness and technique.
 
Fair but it just wasn't "clean"... don't give the ref the option is the way I see it. Tugging, pulling, arm bars, hand fighting, WR's falling, it just comes away looking "messy"... The worst part AGAIN is that he didn't turn around and play the ball until way late in the play. You're typically not going to get the benefit of the doubt if you're not turned around. It's 4th and 10 with time running down. Understand the situation. IMO he showed poor awareness and technique.


I can't argue with any of that. I get it.
 
The solution is to draft a CB early-mid rd every year, because once a CB gets acclimated with the Cowboys DB culture they start to regress. Unfortunately we need to find replacements for Lewis and Awuzie next year because they too will start to regress next season.
They changed the scheme from last year to this year.

It was primarily man but is now primarily zone.

Brown is now more dependent on LBs and Safeties.
 
They changed the scheme from last year to this year.

It was primarily man but is now primarily zone.

Brown is now more dependent on LBs and Safeties.

Brown played very well last year. His skills haven't suddenly deteriorated. He didn't suddenly become ignorant either after a year in the league.

Some, if not most of the problems we have on defense are coaching related.
 
The hand fighting between wide receivier and DBs is nebulous. On one play it is fine (usually by a non-Cowboy player) and on another play it is PI (often against a Cowboy DB). Either it is PI or not. I don't care either way. Just be consistent,

Seattle hand fights all the way from the snap to the catch against every player on every player and when they do it, it seems to be "good defense".

A coach once said if you do something long enough refs will often quit calling it. It appears he was correct.
Richard Sherman would have been out of the league if he played for the Cowboys. They would call him on every play.
 

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